For this set of cards, I die cut all of the flowers from the Tim Holtz Wild Flower set from some of the Hammered Botanical prints I made a while back with my Big Shot. Next, I embellished them with watercolour if they required a bit more colour in certain places like the flowers and ensured that the stems were green over all. I sorted them into groups of three and found coordinating backgrounds for them. I found that light neutral ones worked the best to highlight the beautiful die cuts. I added a length of lace at the bottom of the background which was tied with a bit of white thread. The ends of the lace were secured to the back using double sided tape. I adhered the background to a coordinating card and mounted the flower die cuts to the front by applying a little white glue (using a fine tip applicator) to the back of them behind the larger areas and then tucking them behind the lace. I have left this one without a greeting.
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Wednesday, January 29, 2020
January Cardmaking - an all occasion card featuring a serendipity leaf mounted to an embossed strip tied with a little bit of fiber
For our second card for cardmaking this month I decided to feature some serendipity paper. I make some when I have a bit of time so I wanted to feature a few of the new pieces.
I started by die cutting the focal elements from the serendipity paper and embellishing them a bit if they needed a bit of something. For instance, I tied a kraft cord to the stem of my leaves (TH SX) on my cards. I adhered my background to a coordinating card front before mounting my strip of embossed cardstock. On the first, I flagged one end, on the second I flagged both ends. I used my tracing wheel on all the edges on the first one and only the sides on my second one. I tied a length of coordinating fiber to the top of the strip finishing it with a couple of knots. I adhered my leaves over the strips using 3D foam tape. My second on has a layered greeting and I left my first one without a greeting to increase its versatility. Therese
January cardmaking - a card with a embossed resist background, a layered oval focal element and a small font greeting
I am back to cardmaking with my friends and happy to be at it. We had very cold temperatures in the last couple of weeks or so and it is nice to have more temperate weather this week.
For our first card, I made up some embossed resist backgrounds using a decorative paper with a very slight floral design in white on blue. I stamped the designs on the paper using embossing ink and then embossed them with silver embossing powder. Once they were cool, I watercoloured them to coordinate with a selection of ovals I had in my stash - blue, several purples, turquoise and pink which pretty much completely overwhelmed the pattern which was what I was hoping would happen. Getting the colours right took a bit of time but I am happy with how they all turned out. I cut vellum ovals just one size smaller (Nestibilities) and they were dry embossed with a variety of designs/embossing folders. I added a white star punchie to the purple oval and a white maple leaf to the turquoise one, layered on the embossed vellum oval and secured them together using two silver brads each with a couple of coordinating sequins on them. I adhered my background to a coordinating card and then adhered the oval focal element to it. I embellished my little greeting with a flagged end and some paper piercing before adhering it to the oval using double sided tape. It was really fun to be making decorative paper again!! Therese
Birthday card featuring my doodled art, handmade washi tape and a tiny greeting
Still working on family cards for January!!
For this card I started with a small envelope (great thrift store find) and made a deep rose card to fit inside. I embossed the right hand edge of the front with the Swiss Dot embossing folder. I found a piece of navy in my stash and embossed it with the Paisley embossing folder and then trimmed it to fit on my card. I rummaged through my stash of handmade washi tape and found this piece that coordinated perfectly! I cut a length and added to the navy layer before adhering it to my card front. I found the laser printed flower image - my own digital art - which I watercoloured. I added some watercolour on the edges as well and then ran my tracing wheel on each side in a wavy line. I mounted two strips of tan cardstock to the back which coordinate with the washi tape before mounting it to my card front. The little punchie greeting was sponged before being added using 3D foam tape on the left and double sided tape on the right. Therese
For this card I started with a small envelope (great thrift store find) and made a deep rose card to fit inside. I embossed the right hand edge of the front with the Swiss Dot embossing folder. I found a piece of navy in my stash and embossed it with the Paisley embossing folder and then trimmed it to fit on my card. I rummaged through my stash of handmade washi tape and found this piece that coordinated perfectly! I cut a length and added to the navy layer before adhering it to my card front. I found the laser printed flower image - my own digital art - which I watercoloured. I added some watercolour on the edges as well and then ran my tracing wheel on each side in a wavy line. I mounted two strips of tan cardstock to the back which coordinate with the washi tape before mounting it to my card front. The little punchie greeting was sponged before being added using 3D foam tape on the left and double sided tape on the right. Therese